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To October the traffic in the port of Singapore has grown thanks to the rise of hydrocarbons
In the first ten months of the 2016 port of call it has enlivened 490,2 million tons of goods (+1.2%)
November 14, 2016
Last month the traffic of the goods enlivened from the port of Singapore has recorded a rise of +4.6% that is entirely ascribable to the increase of the oil traffic. Altogether the Asian port of call has enlivened 49,4 million tons of cargos regarding 47,2 million tons in October 2015. The oil traffic is piled to 19,3 million tons (+20.1%) and that of the other types of bulk to 1,5 million tons (- 9.3%). The containerized trade has marked an light decrease of -0,4% attesting to the 26,6 million one tons totaled with a handling of containers pairs to 2.533.100 teu (+1.4%), while more emphasized it has turned out the bending of the goods conventional that have been pairs to 2,0 million tons (- 28.3%).
In the first ten months of the 2016 port of Singapore it has enlivened a total of 490,2 million tons of goods, with a progression of +1.2% regarding 484,4 million tons in the January-October period last year. In the field of the container the traffic has been of 272,4 million tons (- 2.0%) and are realized with a handling of containers pairs to 25.565.100 teu (- 1.7%). The goods conventional is piled to 21,1 million tons (- 18.3%). In the field of the bulk, the oil traffic has been of 181,6 million tons (+10.7%) and that of the other goods of helter-skelter 15,1 million tons (- 2.8%).
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